How does Project SHARE get medicine?

Project SHARE receives donated factor concentrate from individuals, hospitals, hemophilia treatment centers, private pharmacies, and manufacturers.

Why don't families just return their unwanted or unused factor to the manufacturer for a refund or a replacement?

Factor is a prescription drug. Manufacturers, distributors and pharmacies cannot legally accept factor returned by patients.

Does Project SHARE accept expired factor?

No.

Does Project SHARE accept factor that is close to expiring?

Project SHARE can always find a recipient for donated factor that is within weeks and sometimes days of expiring. Contact us as soon as possible regarding product that is close to expiring.

Does Project SHARE ship anything other than factor?

Project SHARE has donated asthma medicine, vaccines and HIV medicines. We accept ancillaries through our partner IMEC. All donated medical supplies, equipment and ancillaries should go directly to IMEC.

Is Project SHARE a registered nonprofit?

No. Project SHARE is a humanitarian program operated by LA Kelley Communications.

How do I ship or request factor?

Please review our Shipping Instructions or fill out our Factor Donation Request Form.

How can I help?

Tell your hospital or specialty pharmacy about Project SHARE. Donate funds to help defray shipping costs. Contact Project SHARE’s director for more information.